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03.05.2024 - 14:22 / thespruce.com
If you're a plant fanatic, chances are you love adding new houseplants to your home any chance you get. However, with so many choices, styles, and maintenance levels, choosing which plants will thrive in your space isn't always easy. So why not let the stars give you some guidance?
If you're into astrology, you know that each zodiac sign has specific traits, and our signs can give us insight into our personality, aesthetics, and habits. From grounded, reliable Taurus to eccentric, innovative Aquarius, we've gathered the best houseplants that will suit each zodiac sign's needs.
Check below to see which indoor houseplant you need based on your zodiac sign.
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Mars-ruled Aries are dynamic and energetic but also have a strong independent streak—meaning they need a houseplant that makes a statement but doesn’t require too much attention.
Lucky bamboo plants, which come in various styles and arrangements, are the perfect stylish houseplants that can withstand a little neglect due to Aries’ on-the-go nature.
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Taurus is a Venus-ruled Earth sign known for its love of natural beauty and determination. When choosing a houseplant, Taurus does best with one that is naturally stunning and flourishes well, even with little maintenance.
While this is true of most pothos plants, marble queen pothos’ striking green and white design grows quickly and is relatively low-maintenance—medium to indirect sunlight and allowing the top few inches of soil to dry before each watering—it’s a perfect match.
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Gemini signs are curious and adaptable thanks to their Mercury-ruled Air sign nature. These signs ideally need plants that are easy to care for, making an air
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